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If the Burton Gore-Tex Gauntlet Glove could talk, it wouldn't say much. While other talking gloves might spout off about bells, whistles, graphics, and other hullabaloo, the Gore-Tex Glove would keep it short and sweet, only saying, 'relax, I got this' when you're riding a lift into a dark high-elevation cloud. Or perhaps it might only give you a nod to reassure you that your digits will be safe and warm, even when it looks like you're about to tomahawk down a pillow line. Why is it so confident' Well, this glove system has a guaranteed waterproof membrane in the already waterproof DryRide Ultrashell. Then there's the removable DryRide Thermex liner glove, which can stand on its own when you are shoveling snow. Or, double down with both together when you are heading into a storm. When things are good out there, you'll be inclined to tell your friends, so Burton made this glove with the Screen Grab Touchgrip palm so you can type away.

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Backcountry.com

The life of a glove is not easy. More than any other part of your riding kit, gloves have the most contact with the elements. With that in mind, pros like Jack Mitrani choose the bestselling Burton GORE-TEX Glove. DRYRIDE Durashell 2L fabric, and a Guaranteed To Keep You Dry GORE-TEX membrane protect this Thermacore insulated glove from burly conditions. NEW Screen Grab synthetic leather gives you stealth touchscreen control with any finger. A removable four-way stretch fleece liner dries quickly and gives you options for any weather. Wear just the liner when shoveling, just the shell in sloppy spring conditions, or combine the two for total midwinter warmth and comfort.